Special Remarks:

Visiting Dow's Lake during Canadian Tulip Festival (May 10 to May 20,2019)

Pricing Details

Single:

$691.13

Double (/Person):

$390.31

Third Person

Adult:

$60.16

Child (Age 0-12):

$60.16

Fourth Person

Adult:

$150.41

Child (Age 0-12):

$150.41

Note: *Price in USD is based on the lowest price per person per room over the next 30 days. Exact prices are displayed when you select a date.

Child rates: Child rates apply to those who are 0-12 yrs old. Customers are welcome to use child safety seats on that have lap and/or shoulder belts/harnesses.

According to the related regulations about Ontario bus transportation, all under 2 years old infants must possess the bus seats. Thus the prices for adult children (including infants) are same; infants don't need to pay for the tour guides service.

To display prices, please mouse over the date on the calendar; the relevant cost-per-person will be displayed.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1 Toronto

As guests arrive in Toronto, they will be met by a tour representative and transferred to their local hotel. Those who arrive before 3:00pm can join an optional tour for an extra fee. They can take the Unionville Tour ($35 per person, minimum of 2 people required) .

Standard Hotel: Quality/Comfort/Park Inn by Radisson/Best Western or similar

Summer Itinerary (Apr-Dec):
Passengers will be picked up in Toronto in the early morning. From Toronto, we will depart for the Thousand Islands, where guests are invited to take a Boat Tour of the area. We will continue on to Montreal, QC, where we will visit Olympic Stadium and Tower, Montreal Botanical Garden. Then we will make our way to Old Montreal to see Montreal's Chinatown and the famous Notre Dame Basilica (photo stop).Winter Itinerary (Jan - Apr):
We will depart from Toronto and drive to Kingston, where we will visit the Old Parliament House, which is now Kingston's City Hall, passing by Queen's University, and Royal Military College of Canada. On the way to Ottawa, customers may have the chance to look at Rideau Hall on the bus. Upon arrival, we will visit Parliament Hill (outside only) and Canadain War Museum. Stay the night at Montreal.

Thousand Islands, ONAn international tourism destination situated between Canada and the United States along the St. Lawrence River. The region takes its name from the more than 1,000 islands that dot the lakes and rivers along this international waterway.

Thousand Islands CruiseThe 1,864 scattered across the United States-Canada border in the St. Lawrence River were once an ideal location for bootleggers to sneak alcohol into the prohibition-era US from Canada. Today it is an area of beauty and history.

Kingston, ONLocated midway between Toronto and Montreal, Kingston was named the first capital of the Province of Canada. Kingston is a city rich in history, culture, critically acclaimed attractions and cuisine.

Kingston City HallBuilt in 1844, this National Historic Site of Canada was once the main governmental building of the capital city of the Province of Canada. Today, it is the city hall of Kingston and a community hub.

Winter Itinerary Only

Ottawa, ONLocated on the Ottawa River in eastern Ontario, Canada's capital city is also its center of technology and politics. This historic city features many museums, art galleries, and performance centers as well as other attractions like the Rideau Canal.

Parliament HillParliament Hill, located on the banks of the Ottawa River Canada's capital city, is home to the Canadian Parliament. The gorgeous location and dramatic architecture make this a huge tourist location-- more than 3 million people come every year.

Winter Itinerary Only, Outside

Canadian War MuseumIn 1880, the Canadian government founded the Canadian War Museum as a place to house a collection of military artifacts and memorabilia it had in its possession. The items in the collection span hundreds of years through present-day conflicts.

Montreal, QCMontreal, Quebec is the second-largest city in Canada, and the center of French Canadian culture. Called "Canada's Cultural Capital," Montreal offers much to see and do, whether you are looking to explore history or the arts.

Olympic Stadium and TowerIn 1976, the city of Montreal hosted the summer Olympics. This building, along with other structures such as the Montreal Biodome, were original constructions for the event. Today it serves as a multi-purpose stadium and convention facility.

Montreal Botanical GardenThis 190-acre complex of themed botanical gardens in Montreal, Quebec is a National Historical Site of Canada and is considered one of the most significant botanical gardens in existence. The garden was founded in 1931 by the mayor.

Summer Itinerary Only; During September, we will substitue the Montreal Botanical Garden with Montreal Biodome when it's opened.

Old MontrealThe neighborhood in Montreal, Quebec known as "Old Montreal" is the oldest area of the city, with some structures dating as far back as New France settlements. The area contains many museums as well as sightseeing opportunities.

Summer Itinerary Only

Notre-Dame BasilicaThe Notre-Dame Basilica-Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec is the oldest parish church in North America, founded in 1647. It is also the first to be elevated to the rank of basilica. Visitors also come for its impressive neoclassical architecture.

Summer Itinerary Only

Admission (Optional): Adult C$6; Child (Under 12 yrs) C$6

Montreal BiodomeOriginally a building for track and field events when Montreal hosted the Olympics, today the Biodome serves as an educational facility. Its biological recreation exhibits represent the four dominant biomes in the Western Hemisphere.

Day 3 Montreal - Quebec - Montreal (Summer)(525 km)

Summer Itinerary (Apr-Dec):
In the morning we will continue our tour of Montreal with visits to Mount Royal and St. Joseph's Oratory. We will then proceed to Quebec City, QC to spend time exploring the Historic District of Old Quebec. In the evening, we will return to Montreal.
Winter Itinerary (Jan-Apr):
After breakfast head to Olympic Stadium and Tower, Montreal Botanical Garden , then continue the trip to Mount Royal to overlook the entire Montreal city. Get inside of the famous St. Josephs Oratory. Customers could enjoy local famous maple meal. Every year in February Quebec Winter Carnival would be held and the Quebec Ice Hotel (Jan-Mar). (Before the Ice Hotel open, we will go to Observatoire de la Capitale instead. ) After dinner, we will return to the hotel.

Montreal, QCMontreal, Quebec is the second-largest city in Canada, and the center of French Canadian culture. Called "Canada's Cultural Capital," Montreal offers much to see and do, whether you are looking to explore history or the arts.

Mount RoyalThis hill in Montreal, Quebec is the namesake of the entire city and an important cultural, environmental, and historical landmark. The top of the so-called mountain is Mount Royal Park, one of the area's largest forested areas.

St. Josephs OratorySaint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is a magnificent domed basilica in Montreal, Quebec that sits on the slopes of Mount Royal. The largest church in all of Canada, this national shrine can hold up to 10,000 people.

Olympic Stadium and TowerIn 1976, the city of Montreal hosted the summer Olympics. This building, along with other structures such as the Montreal Biodome, were original constructions for the event. Today it serves as a multi-purpose stadium and convention facility.

Quebec City, QCQuebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America. It was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608, and some of the architecture in Old Quebec dates back centuries. The Chateau Frontenac is the most famous landmark.

Historic District of Old QuebecThis UNESCO World Heritage Site traces its history to 1620 and the establishment of the Saint-Louis Fort. Old Quebec is known for its architecture and its value as a testament to the impact of colonization.

Ice HotelThe Hotel de Glace just outside Quebec City is the only Ice Hotel in North America. This amazing architectural achievement is reconstructed every winter entirely out snow and ice. There is even an ice chapel in which weddings are hosted.

Quebec Winter CarnivalEach year at the beginning of February, this festival celebrates French Canadian culture. There are a wealth of fun activities to enjoy, like parades, sleigh and canoe races, a snow sculpture contest, and a masquerade ball.

Winter Itinerary Only, Feb

Opening Hours: Feb 8 - Feb 17

Montreal, QCMontreal, Quebec is the second-largest city in Canada, and the center of French Canadian culture. Called "Canada's Cultural Capital," Montreal offers much to see and do, whether you are looking to explore history or the arts.

Summer Itinerary (Apr-Dec):
Morning departs from Ottawa, passing by Rideau Hall and visiting outside of Parliament Hill and Canadian War Museum. Then continue our museum tour to Canada Museum of History. On the way back to Toronto, we would also pass by Kingston City Hall, Queen's University, and the Royal Military College of Canada. Winter Itinerary (Jan-Apr):
In the morning you may choose to join the optional tour - Dog Sledding. Then we will start the way back to Toronto. We would pass by Thousand Island where customers may have a chance to take the Thousand Islands Helicopter Ride. We would arrive at Toronto in the late evening.

Quebec City, QCQuebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America. It was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608, and some of the architecture in Old Quebec dates back centuries. The Chateau Frontenac is the most famous landmark.

Dog SledExperience the majesty and beautify of surrounding during an unforgettable dog sledding excursion. Take photos with happy and hard working Alaskan Malamute.

Ottawa, ONLocated on the Ottawa River in eastern Ontario, Canada's capital city is also its center of technology and politics. This historic city features many museums, art galleries, and performance centers as well as other attractions like the Rideau Canal.

Parliament HillParliament Hill, located on the banks of the Ottawa River Canada's capital city, is home to the Canadian Parliament. The gorgeous location and dramatic architecture make this a huge tourist location-- more than 3 million people come every year.

Thousand Islands, ONAn international tourism destination situated between Canada and the United States along the St. Lawrence River. The region takes its name from the more than 1,000 islands that dot the lakes and rivers along this international waterway.

Thousand Islands HelicopterBy taking this Thousand Island Helicopter ride, tourists could overview the charm of thousand island, which is one of three natural wonders in Canada.

Standard Hotel: Quality/Comfort/Park Inn by Radisson/Best Western or similar

Dulexe Hotel: Sheraton/Marriot or similar

Day 5 Toronto - Niagara Falls - Toronto(256 km)

In the early morning, we will depart Toronto to visit Niagara Falls. Upon our arrival, we will see the thrilling IMAX Movie to learn about the history of this beautiful area. After that, we will get to ascend to the top of the Skylon Tower for a panoramic view. After lunch, we will ride the famous Horn Blower Cruise for a close-up view of the Falls. On our way back to Toronto, we will stop in the Niagara wine region to try some flavors. (Horn Blower cruise will close around November, replaced by visiting the Bird Kingdom.)
Guests should arrange their departure flights for after 8:00pm. Please see "Departure and Return" for more detailed information regarding when to book flights.

Niagara Falls Canada, ONKnown and loved for both their power and their beauty, the Niagara Falls offer an experience unlike any other. More water tumbles down from the Niagara River every minute than any other place in the world.

Niagara Falls IMAXHome of one of the most spectacular IMAX adventure of all time. In 45mins you'll witness the sights and sounds of the Falls through the perspective of the daredevils who have tried to conquer it.

Skylon TowerGet spectacular views of the region from 775 above the mighty Falls. Overlooks both the American Falls, New York and the larger Horseshoe Falls, Ontario from the Canadian side of the Niagara River.

Hornblower Niagara Cruise & Incline RailwayFormerly Maid of the Mist, the Hornblower Cruise now runs Niagara cruise operations on the Canadian side of the Falls. This boat ride will take passengers as close to the roaring waters of the Falls as possible!

If you would like to join the optional activities, please pay the fee in cash to the tour guide. You cannot buy / use the tickets on your own or use City Passes. The tour guide will arrange the tickets for the group.

All meals and drinks during the trip, although eating arrangements will be made by your tour guide

A mandatory service fee for your tour guide and bus driver (suggested CAD$14/person/day.)

Parking Information

Additional Notes

Booking: Please book airline tickets after your tour booking is confirmed, tour booking will be confirmed within 1-2 business days.

Luggage: Limited to one medium suitcase and one carry-on luggage per person.

Language: All tours are escorted by professional bi- or multi-lingual tour and/or driver guides (Chinese/Cantonese/ English). Depending on the number of passengers booked for a particular departure, tours and/or languages may be combined to operate the tours.

Group Size: Max. 9 passenages in one booking. If the number is 10 or above, please call or send us an e-mail to support@taketours.com for a private tour.

Policies

Confirmation

Immediately after submitting your reservation you will receive a receipt of booking by email. Within 36 hours of submitting your reservation you will receive a confirmation email confirming the booking status. Please do not book any airline tickets until you receive the status of your booking.

Redemption

You will receive an confirmation email (e-ticket) after your order was received. Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Email (e-ticket). When you reserve your attractions and services you will be asked to print e-tickets to present when you arrive at your destination. You must print the e-tickets and take them along on your trip; they are your proof of purchase.

Terms & Condition

All purchases are subject to re-confirmation within 2-3 business days after booking, please do not book the airline tickets until your received the confirmation.

Cancellation and Refund policy (Notification day and departure day are not counted)

All purchases are subject to re-confirmation within one business day after purchase, customers will be fully refunded if the orders cannot be confirmed.

Cancellations received 14 or more days prior to departure - 50% of total purchase amount.

Cancellations received within 14 days of departure will incur a penalty of 100% per person.

Unused features are non-refundable. No shows forfeit entire payment.

Trips require a minimum number of participants to avoid cancellation. We reserve the right to cancel a schedule trip to fully refund affected customers although tour companies will make every efforts to maintain the normal operation.

There is 6% handling fee add-on to the above penalties.

Prices may vary subject to availability/season/weekend/holiday.

We reserve right to cancel a schedule to fully refund affected customers although we will make every effort to maintain the regular operation.

We reserve the right to modify the tour arrangements for smooth operation of the tour.